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| Hiro Protagonist Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Alabama
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| The Egwene Hate Threat Perhaps hate is too strong a word, perhaps not strong enough. I was kindly asked to tone down my anti-Egwene rhetoric over at Dragonmount - perhaps I can find more license to vent my Eggy frustration here but I've come to loathe her in the second half of The Wheel of Time. She is a self righteous, snotty, immature, power hungry, little brat whose obedience to some unrealistic vision of the Aes Sedai and the White Tower has her standing against the Dragon Reborn. I wouldn't mind seeing her re-leashed by the Seanchan or suffer more of those bare ass beatings (which were kind of hot to be honest) before the end! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Minnesota
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| Hiro Protagonist Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Alabama
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I actually like Nynaeve, most of the time... | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Minnesota
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| Re: The Egwene Hate Threat Yikes, so true, sorry, brain freeze. Okay, now that I have my thinking cap on straight, nope, still disagree with you. Traditions have power and she has learned to use those traditions as a leader. I think you underestimate her and I believe she has a bigger plan and vision than you give her credit for. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Brighton and Hove
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Characters within the book have no right to assume there will be a happy ending to the series. | |
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| Hiro Protagonist Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Alabama
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| Re: The Egwene Hate Threat Okay, here is my problem with Egwene. The sum it up, she didn’t have to suffer or struggle for the power she has. Yes, I am quite aware of her THREE WEEKS of spankings and dishwashing when she was captured by Elaida. But in the context of how Rand and Perrin and Matt have struggled with their newfound powers and responsibilities, how even Elayne, who was raised from birth to ascend to the throne and Andor, struggles with her newfound power – its seems both trite and naïve to believe that a girl barely out of the farmhouse could be granted so much power and wield it like she was born into it. She has no experience, no background, and no rational reason to be wholly and unflinchingly devoted not to the White Tower but to some idealistic image of the White Tower that may not have ever existed. It’s completely irrational to see a character willing to sacrifice her life for an ideal that she has no real reason to embrace. Egwene’s experience with the Aes Sedai and White Tower prior to her tagging along with Moiraine was through cautionary tales and bedtime stories. Therefore, how can she not be viewed as arrogant, self-righteous, and ambitious? What great cause is she working toward? Does she actually think she can prevent Lews Therin reborn from breaking the world again? Can she undo the Wheel of Time itself? She treats those whose experience she should value as her underlings. She demands that the man she loves knuckle under and crawl to her before she will even consider him worthy of reciprocation. Worse, she stands as if she’s above the Dragon Reborn, daring and hoping to manipulate him, no different from what the Black Aja or Elaida have attempted to do and failed. Yes, yes, yes, I hate Egwene. |
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| Lochaber Axeman, QC Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Canada
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| Re: The Egwene Hate Threat Character development was never one of this series' strengths. They are pretty much as they were in the beginning, at least relatively, given that we have 13 huge fat novels. How many words is that? Somewhere between 3 and 4 million, as a rough estimate. Lots of room to develop the characters, but little was done until the last two books. As a result, I understand HWS's problems with Egwene: she ain't got the experience or the training to pull this off, and RJ never gave her enough gravitas to make her leadership of the world's most powerful group of women plausible. This being said, I don't think she is deserving of so much vitriol. I mean, we heard about Rand being "hard" for 8 freakin' books, to the point where I hated the Rand chapters. Since the end of TGS, I like the Rand chapters for the first time since he came out of the Aiel waste. Having Suiane Sanche to assist her explains part of it, but it wasn't enough. I did like the Egwene chapters that Sanderson wrote. In fact, I like the series for the first time in about ten years, since Sanderson took over. |
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| Sunset colored eyes Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: California
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Agreed. | |
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| Lady of Autumn | Re: The Egwene Hate Threat It's funny, but I've got mixed feelings about Egwene as a character. In the first few books, I didn't really care about her either way, but as the series progressed, I found her chapters more difficult to read, especially the Salidar storyline. That said, I thought that she was one of the best characters in The Gathering Storm - her fightback against Elaida, and then the Seanchan was one of the best things in the book. However, in Towers of Midnight, I really disliked what she did to Nynaeve in her testing, and I even felt sorry for Gawyn at one point. It really will be interesting to see how her storyline continues in A Memory of Light. Edited to add - I agree with the comments about Sanderson. I've really enjoyed the pace of the last two books. |
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| Causa Scientiae | Re: The Egwene Hate Threat I'm pretty much the same as Taly, in that I didn't really care much about Egwene for a long time -- she was the least interesting of the three girls -- and I didn't enjoy the Salidar storyline (that and the Perrin stuff seemed to go on forever in the later RJ books, and yet nothing really happened). Quote:
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I don't hate her (I'm closer to hating Elayne than her these days, to be honest, although even that has reached its high tide and receded somewhat). I'm ambivalent, I guess. Nice title, btw. See you in the Black Sun. | |||
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| Hiro Protagonist Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Alabama
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| Re: The Egwene Hate Threat I must admit that Elayne too has been a difficult pill for me to swallow. Now that she has morning sickness and sensitive nipples and mood swings I find myself daydreaming about her on the headsman's block, her and those golden curls of hers! |
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